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Are Asian communities welcoming of special needs children and their families? If someone had asked me this question 5 years ago, I would have said a resounding “no”. It is disheartening, and yet that was my experience. I recall, it was at a Janmashtami festival midnight celebration at the Radha …

Indo-British author Salman Rushdie has slammed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s failure to condemn a spate of attacks on free speech, saying it is giving rise to “thuggish violence” in the country. Rushdie said in a television interview the Hindu nationalist prime minister’s silence over a rise in attacks on …

Teenaged Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has appealed for world leaders to do more on Syria, saying that the drowning of a toddler showed the world had “lost humanity.”

The 18-year-old Pakistani, who was shot by the Taliban for defiantly going to school, said she was so upset by abuses of girls at the hands of extremists in Syria and Iraq that she has stopped watching the news.

But she saw and remained haunted by the picture of Aylan Kurdi, the Syrian toddler whose body washed up on a Turkish beach in an image that became emblematic of the risky exodus of refugees seeking safety in Europe.

“We lost humanity on that day when… nowhere a child is welcomed,” she told reporters at the United Nations.

“It is important that people open their hearts and people open their lands to people who are now needing more support and who need the right to live,” she said.

Malala appealed to world leaders to imagine their own children suffering the abuses meted out by the Islamic State movement, which has sexually enslaved girls from minority groups.

“The first thing is that the world leaders need to take all these issues more seriously,” said Malala, who brought with her four girls including a Syrian refugee.

“They should think about their own children.”

Malala came to New York for the adoption of a new UN development agenda, which aims to end extreme poverty in 15 years.

She met on the sidelines with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has emerged as the leading European force in support of welcoming refugees.

The youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize winner explained her fund that supports girls’ education during the 15-minute meeting with Merkel, a German government source said.

Malala has not returned to Pakistan for three years amid concerns for her safety, instead studying in Birmingham, England.

She said she took two days off to come to the United Nations.

“I never miss a school day unless it’s for a good cause and it really brings change,” she said.

As the World leaders on Friday pledged to end extreme poverty within 15 years, adopting an ambitious set of UN goals to be backed up by trillions of dollars in development spending, Malala urged world leaders to zero in on promoting education.

Stressing the need of unity for achieving the goal of education, Malala described the promoting education as “the real investment the world needs and what world leaders must do.”

The new UN agenda aims to end poverty, ensure healthy lives, promote education and combat climate change, at a cost of between $3.5 and $5 trillion per year until 2030.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described the plan as a “to-do list for people and planet” that laid out a “universal, integrated and transformative vision for a better world.”

The wife of a British-Bangladeshi blogger hacked to death in Dhaka last month claims that police just stood by as the couple were attacked on a university campus. Avijit Roy, a well-known critic of religious extremism, was returning from a book fair with his wife Rafida Ahmed when machete-wielding assailants …

Scores of people across American have expressed outrage after US media outlets largely ignored the “execution-style” murder of three innocent Arab-Americans on a university campus in North Carolina on Tuesday. University of North Carolina students Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his 21-year-old wife Yusor Mohammad and Mrs Mohammed’s sister Razan Abu …